Forest School originated
in Sweden in the 1950’s and was introduced in Britain in
the late 1990’s. It is an inspirational process that offers regular
opportunities to appreciate and enjoy the outdoors. Learning occurs in a
relaxed environment using all of the senses. Choices can be made and risks
understood and taken. Forest School happens all year round and
so children should wear warm, waterproof clothing. The ethos
of Forest School is that learners should be allowed time and
space to explore, develop skills and interests and understanding through
practical, hands on experience. Forest School promotes good health and
fitness and an awareness of good hygiene. It helps children’s social and
communication development as they work together problem solving, developing
motor-skills and coordination in a fun and relaxed environment. Children also
learn a sense of personal responsibility and respect for their environment as
well as developing their confidence, self-esteem and independence.

Our morning went quickly at Basildon Park this week. We spent time on a minibeast hunt. Looking for and observing the minibeasts behaviour. Many live in the log piles where there is plenty of wood, some rotting. These piles are damp and dark places. We recognised many of them and used non-fiction books to find out new facts. We then made natural collages of mini beasts on the woodland floor. Mrs Herbert